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Der Mann mit dem goldenen Colt

Originaltitel: The Man with the Golden Gun
  • 1974
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 5 Min.
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Christopher Lee, Roger Moore, Maud Adams, Britt Ekland, and Hervé Villechaize in Der Mann mit dem goldenen Colt (1974)
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James Bond soll glauben, dass er von dem teuersten Attentäter der Welt ins Visier genommen wird, während er versucht, wichtige Solarzellentechnologie zurückzugewinnen, die an den Meistbieten... Alles lesenJames Bond soll glauben, dass er von dem teuersten Attentäter der Welt ins Visier genommen wird, während er versucht, wichtige Solarzellentechnologie zurückzugewinnen, die an den Meistbietenden verkauft werden soll.James Bond soll glauben, dass er von dem teuersten Attentäter der Welt ins Visier genommen wird, während er versucht, wichtige Solarzellentechnologie zurückzugewinnen, die an den Meistbietenden verkauft werden soll.

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    • Guy Hamilton
  • Drehbuch
    • Richard Maibaum
    • Tom Mankiewicz
    • Ian Fleming
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Roger Moore
    • Christopher Lee
    • Britt Ekland
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    6,7/10
    117.316
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    4.505
    992
    • Regie
      • Guy Hamilton
    • Drehbuch
      • Richard Maibaum
      • Tom Mankiewicz
      • Ian Fleming
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Roger Moore
      • Christopher Lee
      • Britt Ekland
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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      • 2 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    • James Bond
    Christopher Lee
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    • Scaramanga
    Britt Ekland
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    • Goodnight
    Maud Adams
    Maud Adams
    • Andrea
    Hervé Villechaize
    Hervé Villechaize
    • Nick Nack
    • (as Herve Villechaize)
    Clifton James
    Clifton James
    • J.W. Pepper
    Richard Loo
    Richard Loo
    • Hai Fat
    Soon-Tek Oh
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    • Hip
    • (as Soon-Taik Oh)
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    Marc Lawrence
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    Bernard Lee
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    Marne Maitland
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    • (as Chan Yiu Lam)
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    • (as Carmen Sautoy)
    Gerald James
    Gerald James
    • Frazier
    Michael Osborne
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      • Guy Hamilton
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      • Tom Mankiewicz
      • Ian Fleming
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    7divineangel

    Underrated Moore Bond

    Altho there's a lot of hate for this second Moore 007, I never understood it. For a change, most of the witty dialogue works well. I think it's one of Moore's best Bond performances.

    So let's break it down: The Good: - Roger Moore is witty and action ready. His fight scene in the belly dancer's room is pretty good. Tough and violent. Don't know about that cigar, but it adds a little extra somethin'.

    • Herve Villechieze as Knick Knack. Not threatening, but a fun memorable sidekick with lots of playful malevolence. I love it when he shushes Bond.


    • Christopher Lee. Nuff said, tho they didn't build up this character to the level they could have. Where are those deleted scenes between him and Moore (from the trailer and photos)that obviously exist?


    • John Barry. Yes, Lulu's song is ridiculous. Still, I love the brassy music and this is one of Barry's most memorable catchy Bond scores. Especially during the karate scenes and the jazzy swing of Scaramenga's fun parlor.


    • Kung fu. The Bond films always lucked out when it came to latching onto the culture of the day. 1974 was the height of kung fu exploitation and Bond was there. Still have BLACK BELT magazine featuring this on the cover...


    The Bad: - Miss Goodnight. Giving Bond a ditzy helper...well, bad night.

    • Lack of compelling plot. The energy cell and Scaramanga are too loosely tied together and the film shouldn't have tried to pull a Blofeld at the end.


    • Production design. Ken Adams is sorely missing here. And what's with that ONE GUARD in the massive solar laser set? Missed opportunity there.


    The Ugly: - JW Pepper.

    • Slide whistle.
    7ma-cortes

    New entry with an exceptional villain , Scaramanga , very well played by Christopher Lee

    This exciting ninth Bond entry gets the greatest villain named Scaramanga , an awesome Christopher Lee , here's his biography : he was born in a circus , his father was ringmaster and mother a English snakes charmer . He was a spectacular trick-shot artist when ten and a local Rio gunman at 15 . The KGB trained him in Europe where he became an overworked and underpaid assassin . He went independent in the late 50s , his current price : one million dollars a hit . No photograph on file and unknown domicile but he does have on distinguishing feature,however : a superfluous papilla and mammary gland,a third nipple . He always uses a golden bullet , hence ¨Man with the golden gun¨ . He sends a golden bullet to MI6 with number on 007 and a note requesting special delivery to Bond , it's initialled with a ¨S¨ and Scaramanga's fingerprints were on it . Scaramanga tries the death of 007 , face to face , a duel between titans : The golden gun against Walther gun . James Bond is assigned to retrieve a piece of equipment named Solex that can be used for a device to create the sun's energy . Bond explains when he kills it's under specific orders of government and those he kills are themselves killers .

    Roger Moore is a sympathetic and magnificent Bond , he earns in irony , suavity and smoothness . In an interview Moore tells about the shooting : ¨It looks a paradise on the screen but it was terrible hot,the entire unit had boils because you could never take a shower . It was uncomfortable ,it looks romantic and then they went over Macao . We're shooting all those scenes of gambling and so that's all go over there and we've got tables going over there with the Blackjack and he made quite money at the gambling table during the five months of shooting¨ .

    The film contains spectacular fights , the lieutenant Hip's nieces were students of the karate school , the scene was played for laughs , but the women cast were Tae-Kwon-do champions and very accomplished athletes . The struggles were carefully choreographed and performed like a dance routine requiring each participant to hit their mark at the correct time . Film is made by Eon Productions Limited on location in Hong Kong , Macau , Thailand and Pinewood Studios , London , England . The atmosphere is faithful to the actual location but the interiors on a set at Pinewood Studios . The motion picture was well directed by Guy Hamilton .
    7unbrokenmetal

    Bond #9: Scaramanga turns on the light

    The killer Scaramanga (Christopher Lee) uses a special golden gun for his assignments and has a rare birthmark on his chest. That's about the only things the movie has in common with the novel which played in the Caribbean region whereas the movie takes us to Thailand where Scaramanga secretly works with solar energy. Casting Herve Villechaize was an attempt to create a sidekick for Scaramanga like Oddjob had been to Goldfinger - a bit too silly in the end. Being a child of its time, "The Man With the Golden Gun" couldn't resist some kung fu - you see better martial arts in Hong Kong productions, though. Somehow parts of the movie seem too artificial, especially the mirror labyrinth where Scaramanga likes to practice the art of killing. But the beautiful islands will stick to your memory, and there is the most fabulous car stunt so far! There's an interesting promo photo for the movie, by the way: Lee and Moore back to back, gun in hand. This is not just a duel, this is also illustrating the idea of Scaramanga being a "dark Bond", his mirror image as a bad guy with the same skills, but different ideology. "We have so much in common, Mr Bond", Scaramanga says. "Ours is the loneliest profession."
    7Uriah43

    My Favorite James Bond Movie

    This is the second film for Roger Moore in the role of "Agent 007" and even though this particular movie isn't the best it happens to be my favorite James Bond movie of them all. Essentially, the world's #1 assassin named "Scaramanga" (Christopher Lee) has sent a golden bullet to James Bond indicating that he is his next target. So rather than waiting around for Scaramanga to choose the time and place James Bond decides to find him first. This leads him to Beirut, Macao, Hong Kong and Bangkok in an attempt to find information that might be helpful in that regard. Now, rather than reveal the rest of the story I will just say that this movie does a good job of combining both action and comedy. As a matter of fact, I think this is probably the most humorous James Bond film ever made as it features nifty one-liners from James Bond along with "Sheriff J. W. Pepper" (Clifton James) and a midget named "Nick Nack" (Herve Villechaize). It also features two quite attractive women in Maud Adams (as Scaramanga's mistress, "Andrea") and Britt Ekland (as "Agent Goodnight"). Again, it might not be the best James Bond movie but I found it to be quite entertaining and recommend it to all fans of the series. Above average.
    7aclasschris

    Golden Gun is Golden Surprise!

    Roger Moore's second outing as Agent 007 puts him against the evil trick shot artist/assassin, Scaramanga (Christopher Lee). Hailed by many Connery fans as the film that marked the downfall of the 007 franchise, 'The Man With The Golden Gun' turns out to be one of the most pleasant surprises of the entire series and one of the 'better' Roger Moore films. 'Gun' does take some getting used to, in fact, more times than not, you need to see it a few times to really begin to enjoy the film.

    The cast is great, one of the better ones of the entire series. There are two leading ladies in this film, the wonderful Maud Adams, who would later star in Octopussy (1983), and the terrible Britt Ekland who just acts so dumb and hopeless that it almost angers viewers. The villain Scaramanga is top notch as well as his comical, yet silently evil assistant, Nick Nack, played by French painter Herve Villechaize. The plot of the film is very interesting, the locals are exotic (which is always an extremely important part of a bond film), and Roger Moore continues to develop his character from a Connery-clone to putting his own, charming spin on 007.

    All-in-all, 'Gun' is another good 007 adventure and is quite possibly the 4th best Roger Moore Bond film. Any fan of the series should give it a second look before they hail it as 'bad'.

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      While on-location in Thailand, Sir Roger Moore found a cave full of bats. He couldn't resist seeking out Sir Christopher Lee, telling him what he had found and joking "Master, they are yours to command!" Lee appreciated the joke.
    • Patzer
      During the fight in Beirut a bumped mirror shows a camera man, someone standing over the camera, and studio lighting. (This is noted in the commentary on the re-release DVD. It could have been corrected when the film was remastered, but they decided to leave it in.)
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      Lazar: Mr. Bond, bullets do not kill. It is the finger that pulls the trigger.

      James Bond: Exactly. I am now aiming precisely at your groin. So speak now or forever hold your piece.

    • Crazy Credits
      THE END of THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN James Bond will return in THE SPY WHO LOVED ME
    • Alternative Versionen
      On the original MGM DVD release, a heavy amount of reverb is added to John Barry's score when Bond kills Scaramanga in the fun house. The original mono track, heard on the 2006 Ultimate Edition DVD, cuts the music off just as Bond fires his weapon. The Dolby Digital 5.1 mix on the UE adds a smaller amount of reverb, but still cuts the music off as Bond fires.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Fall on Your Sword: Last Christmas (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      The Man with the Golden Gun
      Music by John Barry

      Lyrics by Don Black

      Performed by Lulu

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 19. Dezember 1974 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Vereinigte Staaten
      • Thailand
      • China
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Thailändisch
      • Kantonesisch
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      • James Bond 007 - Der Mann mit dem goldenen Colt
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      • James Bond Island, Phang Nga Bay, Thailand(Scaramanga beach house)
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      • Eon Productions
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      • 7.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
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      • 20.972.000 $
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      • 20.972.986 $
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